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US, Iran war, peace talks in Doha, Qatar off to shaky start Tuesday

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Eric Mack, Emma Bussey
US, Iran war, peace talks in Doha, Qatar off to shaky start Tuesday
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited troops in southern Lebanon, stating that Israel will maintain a security zone until Hezbollah's threat is neutralized. He claimed significant degradation of Hezbollah's missile capabilities and emphasized a shift in security doctrine.

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This reflects ongoing military operations and strategic shifts in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict, impacting regional stability in the Middle East.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Israel’s security zone in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, addressing the combat troops alongside Defense Minister Israel Katz and Deputy Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Tamir Yadai.

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